- ('Jew-hatred'), and this has been its
common use
since then. The
origin of "
antisemitic"
terminologies is
found in the
responses of
Moritz Steinschneider to...
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Antisemitic canards are "sensational reports, misrepresentations, or fabrications" that are
defamatory towards Judaism as a
religion or
defamatory towards...
- a
series of
increasingly xenophobic and non-religious
expressions of
antisemitic phobias and outrages, even as much of the
continent had
experienced significant...
-
cultural contributions to the nation, but 19% of
Americans support the
antisemitic canard that Jews co-control Wall Street, and 31% said that “Jewish employers...
- the
interwar period with the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s,
antisemitic publications in The
Dearborn Independent, and
incendiary radio speeches...
-
Berenbaum (Georgetown University). Most
rabbis feel that
these verses are
antisemitic, and many
Christian scholars, in
America and Europe, have
reached the...
- been
widely described as
antisemitic. It has
issued antisemitic leaflets, and its
writings and
manifestos rely upon
antisemitic do****ents (the Protocols...
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Jewish Bolshevism, also Judeo–Bolshevism, is an anti-communist and
antisemitic canard,
which alleges that the Jews were the
originators of the Russian...
- Jews to
control the world. Such
antisemitic conspiracy theories became central to the
worldview of
Adolf Hitler.
Antisemitic theories persist today in notions...
- The
Antisemitic League of
France (French:
Ligue antisémitique de France) was
founded in 1889 by the
journalist Edouard Drumont.
First known under the...